Everybody Is Talking About Not Talking About You Know Who

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The Stupid Party (Republicans) appears to have outsmarted the Evil Party (Democrats), for once.

Don’t you love how Democrats, especially, are talking non-stop about the imperative of all decent people in the nation not to talk about the unmentionable, ungodly Reverend Jeremiah Wright?

I love it. It’s out of a Kathy Griffin skit. (I once adored that woman, until she went and let her lefty self all hang out. She’s still wickedly un-PC.)

Over their mass-media megaphone, Democrats have ordered The Nation not to mention Barack Obama’s spiritual mentor. In the process, we get to talk non-stop about Obama and his pox of a pastor, a man who is as American as Idi Amin was, no matter how you slice it.

6 thoughts on “Everybody Is Talking About Not Talking About You Know Who

  1. Nell Bowen

    Funny, I used to love Kathy too and even went to see her stand-up show live. I didn’t mind the lefty thing every once in awhile but then all of a sudden she got dementedly left. Although I am tempted to watch her new talk show I haven’t cause I’d rather avoid her and remember the good times.

    [My sentiments exactly.]

  2. james huggins

    The last I heard was that Romney is nixing mention of Jeremiah Wright. He wants to take the “high road” and stick to the issues. I was afraid of this. When are the Republicans going to stop fearing the media and get some cajones. The Republican establishment doesn’t mind trashing Sarah palin with inuendos and lies but fear to take on a Democrat, especially a black. This election is a fight for the life of the country. It won’t be fought with Marquis of Queensberry rules. It’s time to kick ass and take names, not dance the minuet.

  3. George Pal

    I would note also that Obama’s ‘baptism’ of convenience – slapdash Christian pedigree – was performed at Rev. Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ. That and having Harvard Law bestow an ego on him in lieu of an education will test the premise whether you can fool most of the people some of the time or most of the people all of the time.

  4. Nell Bowen

    I’ve had time to think about the stupid party outsmarting the evil party. At first I didn’t see it this way, all I could see were the dummies denouncing and running for the hills, but after further thought I can see this angle. Thanks.

  5. Tom Buggeln

    Mr. Huggins is correct. Republicans
    allow the left to set the parameters of
    “polite discourse” either due to an intellectual/moral inferiority complex or
    and inside knowledge that racial double
    standards keep the middle classes from
    attaining country club status

    In other words, nip potential competition in the bud!

  6. Myron Pauli

    Yesterday, in synagogue – was the Torah portion on the Jubilee – proclaiming liberty and releasing obligations, slavery, and debt – and I quoted extensively from Franklin and Jefferson. But America-2012 is the America of Jeremiah Wright and Rachel Maddow more than of Thomas Jefferson or John Adams – the founders, if transported to our current era, would be aliens!

    Interestingly, our 2012 Presidential candidates who are closely descended from polygamists will now debate gay marriage.

    Sadly, I live in a double-swing-state (both Hussein vs. Willard and Macacowitz vs. Citizen-Kaine are too close to call) so we Virginians will be subjected to super-saturation of political garbage for the next 170 days.

    The winner will be Goldman-Sachs, Lockheed Martin, Fox News, NBC, Blackwater, the NEA, Bank of America, UAW. What else to be expected for a REFERENDUM ON GAY MARRIAGE??

    Frankly, for all the difference this election makes, they could just as well flip a coin right now and cancel the damn farce.

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